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Identification
NameHigh-affinity glucose transporter HXT2
SynonymsNot Available
Gene NameHXT2
Enzyme ClassNot Available
Biological Properties
General FunctionInvolved in transmembrane transporter activity
Specific FunctionHigh-affinity glucose transporter. Is only indispensable for growth on low glucose-containing media, because S.cerevisiae possesses other sugar transporters
Cellular LocationMembrane; Multi-pass membrane protein
SMPDB PathwaysNot Available
KEGG PathwaysNot Available
SMPDB ReactionsNot Available
KEGG ReactionsNot Available
Metabolites
YMDB IDNameView
YMDB00286D-GlucoseShow
YMDB00657D-FructoseShow
YMDB00862hydronShow
YMDB00894D-MannoseShow
GO Classification
Component
cell part
membrane
membrane part
intrinsic to membrane
integral to membrane
Function
substrate-specific transmembrane transporter activity
transporter activity
transmembrane transporter activity
Process
transport
transmembrane transport
establishment of localization
Gene Properties
Chromosome Locationchromosome 13
LocusYMR011W
Gene Sequence>1626 bp ATGTCTGAATTCGCTACTAGCCGCGTTGAAAGTGGCTCTCAACAAACTTCTATCCACTCT ACTCCGATAGTGCAGAAATTAGAGACGGATGAATCTCCTATTCAAACCAAATCTGAATAC ACTAACGCTGAACTCCCAGCAAAGCCAATCGCCGCATATTGGACTGTTATCTGTTTATGT CTAATGATTGCATTTGGTGGGTTTGTCTTTGGTTGGGATACTGGTACCATCTCTGGTTTT GTTAATCAAACCGATTTCAAAAGAAGATTTGGTCAAATGAAATCTGATGGTACCTATTAT CTTTCGGACGTCCGGACTGGTTTGATCGTTGGTATCTTCAATATTGGTTGTGCCTTTGGT GGGTTAACCTTAGGACGTCTGGGTGATATGTATGGACGTAGAATTGGTTTGATGTGCGTC GTTCTGGTATACATCGTTGGTATTGTGATTCAAATTGCTTCTAGTGACAAATGGTACCAA TATTTCATTGGTAGAATTATCTCTGGTATGGGTGTCGGTGGTATTGCTGTCCTATCTCCA ACTTTGATTTCCGAAACAGCACCAAAACACATTAGAGGTACCTGTGTTTCTTTCTATCAG TTAATGATCACTCTAGGTATTTTCTTAGGTTACTGTACCAACTATGGTACTAAAGACTAC TCCAATTCAGTTCAATGGAGAGTGCCTTTGGGTTTGAACTTTGCCTTCGCTATTTTCATG ATCGCTGGTATGCTAATGGTTCCAGAATCTCCAAGATTCTTAGTCGAAAAAGGCAGATAC GAAGACGCTAAACGTTCTTTGGCAAAATCTAACAAAGTCACCATTGAAGATCCAAGTATT GTTGCTGAAATGGATACAATTATGGCCAACGTTGAAACTGAAAGATTAGCCGGTAACGCT TCTTGGGGTGAGTTATTCTCCAACAAAGGTGCTATTTTACCTCGTGTGATTATGGGTATT ATGATTCAATCCTTACAACAATTAACTGGTAACAATTACTTCTTCTATTATGGTACTACT ATTTTCAACGCCGTCGGTATGAAAGATTCTTTCCAAACTTCCATCGTTTTAGGTATAGTC AACTTCGCATCCACTTTCGTGGCCTTATACACTGTTGATAAATTTGGTCGTCGTAAGTGT CTATTGGGTGGTTCTGCTTCCATGGCCATTTGTTTTGTTATCTTCTCTACTGTCGGTGTC ACAAGCTTATATCCAAATGGTAAAGATCAACCATCTTCCAAGGCTGCCGGTAACGTCATG ATTGTCTTTACCTGTTTATTCATTTTCTTCTTCGCTATTAGTTGGGCCCCAATTGCCTAC GTTATTGTTGCCGAATCCTATCCTTTGCGTGTCAAAAATCGTGCTATGGCTATTGCTGTT GGTGCCAACTGGATTTGGGGTTTCTTGATTGGTTTCTTCACTCCCTTCATTACAAGTGCA ATTGGATTTTCATACGGGTATGTCTTCATGGGCTGTTTGGTATTTTCATTCTTCTACGTG TTTTTCTTTGTCTGTGAAACCAAGGGCTTAACATTAGAGGAAGTTAATGAAATGTATGTT GAAGGTGTCAAACCATGGAAATCTGGTAGCTGGATCTCAAAAGAAAAAAGAGTTTCCGAG GAATAA
Protein Properties
Pfam Domain Function
Protein Residues541
Protein Molecular Weight59840.19922
Protein Theoretical pI8.42
Signalling Regions
  • None
Transmembrane Regions
  • 50-70
  • 108-128
  • 135-155
  • 163-183
  • 193-213
  • 228-248
  • 328-347
  • 351-371
  • 380-400
  • 419-439
  • 457-477
  • 485-505
Protein Sequence>High-affinity glucose transporter HXT2 MSEFATSRVESGSQQTSIHSTPIVQKLETDESPIQTKSEYTNAELPAKPIAAYWTVICLC LMIAFGGFVFGWDTGTISGFVNQTDFKRRFGQMKSDGTYYLSDVRTGLIVGIFNIGCAFG GLTLGRLGDMYGRRIGLMCVVLVYIVGIVIQIASSDKWYQYFIGRIISGMGVGGIAVLSP TLISETAPKHIRGTCVSFYQLMITLGIFLGYCTNYGTKDYSNSVQWRVPLGLNFAFAIFM IAGMLMVPESPRFLVEKGRYEDAKRSLAKSNKVTIEDPSIVAEMDTIMANVETERLAGNA SWGELFSNKGAILPRVIMGIMIQSLQQLTGNNYFFYYGTTIFNAVGMKDSFQTSIVLGIV NFASTFVALYTVDKFGRRKCLLGGSASMAICFVIFSTVGVTSLYPNGKDQPSSKAAGNVM IVFTCLFIFFFAISWAPIAYVIVAESYPLRVKNRAMAIAVGANWIWGFLIGFFTPFITSA IGFSYGYVFMGCLVFSFFYVFFFVCETKGLTLEEVNEMYVEGVKPWKSGSWISKEKRVSE E
References
External Links
ResourceLink
Saccharomyces Genome Database HXT2
Uniprot IDP23585
Uniprot NameHXT2_YEAST
GenBank Gene IDM33270
Genebank Protein ID171743
General Reference
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